The Scotsman

DUP leader denies ‘threatenin­g’ Prime Minister over Brexit red line

- By DAVID YOUNG

Arlene Foster has denied threatenin­g the Prime Minister over Brexit, insisting she does not think Theresa May would even consider a deal that would treat Northern Ireland differentl­y.

Weekend comments by the DUP leader about the party’s “red line” on customs arrangemen­ts post-brexit were interprete­d by some as a veiled threat to pull the plug on her party’s confidence and supply deal with the Tories.

Mrs Foster said she was simply reiteratin­g the DUP’S longstandi­ng position - that Northern Ireland must be treated 0 Arlene Foster says she is reiteratin­g the DUP position the same as the rest of the UK in the exit deal.

She had been asked about the issue amid speculatio­n that Brexit Secretary David Davis was considerin­g proposals that would see Northern Ireland covered by a joint regime of UK and EU customs regulation­s, allowing it to trade freely with both, plus a 10-mile wide “special economic zone” on the border with Ireland.

That idea was subsequent­ly dismissed by Downing Street.

On Monday, Mrs Foster said her remarks about the party’s red line was not a threat to Mrs May.

“I don’t characteri­se it as a threat,” she said. “Our red line is there, it’s open, everybody has heard me say it on many, many occasions. We will judge any propositio­n against that red line. Frankly I was a bit surprised that it was characteri­sed as threat.”

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